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Hi,
I just had Norton installed on my PC. I had the dreaded 'Bagle Virus' and had a guy come out and get rid of it, but my AVG wouldn't do it, so he took it of and put Norton on and that took care of it. My question; He says I'm to run my PC over night one night a week for Norton to scan..I never did that before with Mcafee or AVG. Is there some reason I have to do this? If you have to make sure it's on line I'd rather do it in the morning or night while I'm up..does anyone else do this?? Thank in advance........Nel |
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"Nel" <yainel@nospam.net> wrote in message news:wFTkd.21770$5b1.16477@newssvr17.news.prodigy.com... > Hi, > I just had Norton installed on my PC. I had the dreaded 'Bagle Virus' and > had a guy come out and get rid of it, but my AVG wouldn't do it, so he > took > it of and put Norton on and that took care of it. My question; > He says I'm to run my PC over night one night a week for Norton to scan..I > never did that before with Mcafee or AVG. Is there some reason I have to > do > this? If you have to make sure it's on line I'd rather do it in the > morning > or night while I'm up..does anyone else do this?? > Thank in advance........Nel > Probably not. You can always force a scan even if they're scheduled. I switched from Norton to Avast. I use mailwasher and don't nomally scan the pc at all. Get something that does an image backup (I use bootitng), there are more ways of losing a system than infections and that backup on cd or dvd is the best protection for any mishap. Dave Cohen |
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> > Hi,
> > I just had Norton installed on my PC. I had the dreaded 'Bagle Virus' and > > had a guy come out and get rid of it, but my AVG wouldn't do it, so he > > took > > it of and put Norton on and that took care of it. My question; > > He says I'm to run my PC over night one night a week for Norton to scan..I > > never did that before with Mcafee or AVG. Is there some reason I have to > > do > > this? If you have to make sure it's on line I'd rather do it in the > > morning > > or night while I'm up..does anyone else do this?? > > Thank in advance........Nel > > > Probably not. You can always force a scan even if they're scheduled. I > switched from Norton to Avast. I use mailwasher and don't nomally scan the > pc at all. Get something that does an image backup (I use bootitng), there > are more ways of losing a system than infections and that backup on cd or > dvd is the best protection for any mishap. > Dave Cohen > > Can't I change the time that it scans my PC? Mine is set for 1:00AM....why can't I set it for like 8:00 at night and leave it on line till 10:00 or so if that's the problem, but with AVG I never left my PC on, I had it set to scan at 9:00 in the morning, and I guess it did.... Norton has a rescue files you can put on a disk, so I'll do that... Thanks for your answering my message.....Nel |
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<snip attributeless previous quotes> >> Can't I change the time that it scans my PC? Mine is set for >> 1:00AM....why > > can't I set it for like 8:00 at night and leave it on line till > 10:00 or so if that's the problem, but with AVG I never left my PC > on, I had it set to scan at 9:00 in the morning, and I guess it > did.... Norton has a rescue files you can put on a disk, so I'll do > that... Thanks for your answering my message.....Nel This scan... you mean scan for viruses, right? You do *not* need to be online while your a-v software scans for viruses. Only if you want to get a definitions database update first. Then, close down your connection and go to bed. If set to scan at 1:00am (and the computer is still ON), it will scan. If the computer is turned off ... well ... then there is no scan. -- -bts -This space intentionally left blank. |
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Hi,
You do not have to do a weekly scan although it is recommendable to do so. You do not specify which version of Norton AntiVirus you are using but I assume you use Norton AntiVirus 2005. You can change the time and interval of the scan by opening Norton AntiVirus, clicking 'Scan for Viruses' in the menu to the left and then clicking the schedule icon next to 'Scan my Computer'. I hope this helps. "Nel" <yainel@nospam.net> wrote in message news:wFTkd.21770$5b1.16477@newssvr17.news.prodigy.com... > Hi, > I just had Norton installed on my PC. I had the dreaded 'Bagle Virus' and > had a guy come out and get rid of it, but my AVG wouldn't do it, so he > took > it of and put Norton on and that took care of it. My question; > He says I'm to run my PC over night one night a week for Norton to scan..I > never did that before with Mcafee or AVG. Is there some reason I have to > do > this? If you have to make sure it's on line I'd rather do it in the > morning > or night while I'm up..does anyone else do this?? > Thank in advance........Nel > > |
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Thanks guys,
I did a virus scan tonight and I'm not leaving it on over night. I'll just run it myself at least once a week, or I guess what you are all saying that it has to be on line to scan in the night? No wonder I got a virus, I never did that with AVG and just assumed it did it's thing as to the time I had it set. I can reset it for the morning and come in here and turn it on before time, but I have a friend that has Norton and she says she never leaves her PC on, and it's set for early morning. Guess you might say I'm confused as to what to do.. Thanks again...Nel "Dennis Andersen" <dennis@netgeek.dk> wrote in message news:2vkot7F2m7sl2U1@uni-berlin.de... > Hi, > > You do not have to do a weekly scan although it is recommendable to do so. > > You do not specify which version of Norton AntiVirus you are using but I > assume you use Norton AntiVirus 2005. You can change the time and interval > of the scan by opening Norton AntiVirus, clicking 'Scan for Viruses' in the > menu to the left and then clicking the schedule icon next to 'Scan my > Computer'. > > I hope this helps. > > "Nel" <yainel@nospam.net> wrote in message > news:wFTkd.21770$5b1.16477@newssvr17.news.prodigy.com... > > Hi, > > I just had Norton installed on my PC. I had the dreaded 'Bagle Virus' and > > had a guy come out and get rid of it, but my AVG wouldn't do it, so he > > took > > it of and put Norton on and that took care of it. My question; > > He says I'm to run my PC over night one night a week for Norton to scan..I > > never did that before with Mcafee or AVG. Is there some reason I have to > > do > > this? If you have to make sure it's on line I'd rather do it in the > > morning > > or night while I'm up..does anyone else do this?? > > Thank in advance........Nel > > > > > > |
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> I did a virus scan tonight and I'm not leaving it on over night. > I'll just run it myself at least once a week, That would work. > or I guess what you are all saying that it has to be on line to > scan in the night? No. It just has to be ON. Booted up, ready to run programs. But not connected to the internet. -- -bts -This space intentionally left blank. |
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"Nel" <yainel@nospam.net> wrote in message
news:7Ffld.19062$Rf1.1657@newssvr19.news.prodigy.com... > I did a virus scan tonight and I'm not leaving it on over night. I'd have though the only justification for doing it at night would be if the scan took a very long time. Out of curiosity how long did your scan take? (Obviously the speed will depend on many factors, but I find that scanning roughly 100000 files takes me around 13 minutes). Chris |
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The time of the scan can be set by you. It does not have to run "at night"
or any other particular time of day. Maybe set it to run when you are at lunch..it can even run while your working ..just minimize it and go on about your work. To change the scan day and time open NAV and select 'scan for viruses" ( or some such) and then click on the little clockface to edit the scan date and time and frequency. Mine is set for twice a week at 8pm....it can be set to any date and time you like. HTH -- Charlie www.492acousticblues.com "Nel" <yainel@nospam.net> wrote in message news:7Ffld.19062$Rf1.1657@newssvr19.news.prodigy.com... > Thanks guys, > I did a virus scan tonight and I'm not leaving it on over night. I'll > just > run it myself at least once a week, or I guess what you are all saying > that > it has to be on line to scan in the night? No wonder I got a virus, I > never > did that with AVG and just assumed it did it's thing as to the time I had > it > set. > I can reset it for the morning and come in here and turn it on before > time, > but I have a friend that has Norton and she says she never leaves her PC > on, > and it's set for early morning. > Guess you might say I'm confused as to what to do.. > Thanks again...Nel > > "Dennis Andersen" <dennis@netgeek.dk> wrote in message > news:2vkot7F2m7sl2U1@uni-berlin.de... >> Hi, >> >> You do not have to do a weekly scan although it is recommendable to do >> so. >> >> You do not specify which version of Norton AntiVirus you are using but I >> assume you use Norton AntiVirus 2005. You can change the time and >> interval >> of the scan by opening Norton AntiVirus, clicking 'Scan for Viruses' in > the >> menu to the left and then clicking the schedule icon next to 'Scan my >> Computer'. >> >> I hope this helps. >> >> "Nel" <yainel@nospam.net> wrote in message >> news:wFTkd.21770$5b1.16477@newssvr17.news.prodigy.com... >> > Hi, >> > I just had Norton installed on my PC. I had the dreaded 'Bagle Virus' > and >> > had a guy come out and get rid of it, but my AVG wouldn't do it, so he >> > took >> > it of and put Norton on and that took care of it. My question; >> > He says I'm to run my PC over night one night a week for Norton to > scan..I >> > never did that before with Mcafee or AVG. Is there some reason I have >> > to >> > do >> > this? If you have to make sure it's on line I'd rather do it in the >> > morning >> > or night while I'm up..does anyone else do this?? >> > Thank in advance........Nel >> > >> > >> >> > > |
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It's so strange. Last night when I was ready to turn my PC off, the
scanner came on. It was 8:00, the time I turn it off, so I'll just leave it on when I get through at 8 and let it go. It took 33 minutes when I did it myself. I still had a pop-up when I turned it on today and said my 'definitions weren't up to date' and I just did it yesterday, they said it was fine. I don't get it...So I'm suppose to run def. again now??? And it won't run with ZA on. Guess they aren't compatible... What a bother, hate this NAV, I feel like just forgetting the money paid out and going back to AVG... Thanks for answers guys......Nel .... > The time of the scan can be set by you. It does not have to run "at night" > or any other particular time of day. Maybe set it to run when you are at > lunch..it can even run while your working ..just minimize it and go on about > your work. To change the scan day and time open NAV and select 'scan for > viruses" ( or some such) and then click on the little clockface to edit the > scan date and time and frequency. > > Mine is set for twice a week at 8pm....it can be set to any date and time > you like. HTH > > -- > > Charlie > www.492acousticblues.com > > > > "Nel" <yainel@nospam.net> wrote in message > news:7Ffld.19062$Rf1.1657@newssvr19.news.prodigy.com... > > Thanks guys, > > I did a virus scan tonight and I'm not leaving it on over night. I'll > > just > > run it myself at least once a week, or I guess what you are all saying > > that > > it has to be on line to scan in the night? No wonder I got a virus, I > > never > > did that with AVG and just assumed it did it's thing as to the time I had > > it > > set. > > I can reset it for the morning and come in here and turn it on before > > time, > > but I have a friend that has Norton and she says she never leaves her PC > > on, > > and it's set for early morning. > > Guess you might say I'm confused as to what to do.. > > Thanks again...Nel > > > > "Dennis Andersen" <dennis@netgeek.dk> wrote in message > > news:2vkot7F2m7sl2U1@uni-berlin.de... > >> Hi, > >> > >> You do not have to do a weekly scan although it is recommendable to do > >> so. > >> > >> You do not specify which version of Norton AntiVirus you are using but I > >> assume you use Norton AntiVirus 2005. You can change the time and > >> interval > >> of the scan by opening Norton AntiVirus, clicking 'Scan for Viruses' in > > the > >> menu to the left and then clicking the schedule icon next to 'Scan my > >> Computer'. > >> > >> I hope this helps. > >> > >> "Nel" <yainel@nospam.net> wrote in message > >> news:wFTkd.21770$5b1.16477@newssvr17.news.prodigy.com... > >> > Hi, > >> > I just had Norton installed on my PC. I had the dreaded 'Bagle Virus' > > and > >> > had a guy come out and get rid of it, but my AVG wouldn't do it, so he > >> > took > >> > it of and put Norton on and that took care of it. My question; > >> > He says I'm to run my PC over night one night a week for Norton to > > scan..I > >> > never did that before with Mcafee or AVG. Is there some reason I have > >> > to > >> > do > >> > this? If you have to make sure it's on line I'd rather do it in the > >> > morning > >> > or night while I'm up..does anyone else do this?? > >> > Thank in advance........Nel > >> > > >> > > >> > >> > > > > > > |
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